The Tea Party is a grassroots movement of millions of like-minded Americans from all backgrounds and political parties. The Tea Party is not a political party. The Tea Party movement is about reforming all political parties and government so that the core principles of our Founding Fathers become, once again, the foundation upon which America stands. Their rallies are across the U.S. including tens of thousands of supporters in Washington D.C. The meetings are non-violent and there is no mess left behind.

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